Stripping wallpaper and painting walls
Could someone let me know if this is the right approach to remove the wallpaper and paint my hall? I would appreciate a check of the list of things I should do.
Walls are covered with old vinel-type wallpaper. Plasterboard beneath is the old-style fiberous plasterboard.
1. The paper comes off pretty easy leaving the paper backing from the wallpaper behind.
2. Wet the paper backing with warm soapy water and remove. (I've tried this and it comes off pretty easy).
3. Scrub wall with sponge dipped in warm soapy water to remove any glue.
4. Do I need to use any special glue-remover? The glue seems to have all come off with the soapy water.
5. The plaster beneath seems to be smooth, bare plaster, with no paint (a green lining?) which has been painted with a thin, semi-transparent coating (to seal the plaster?)
6. Fill any cracks with filler, sand back. Do I need to seal this filler or just paint over top?
7. Check that wall surface is oil-based or not?
8. Undercoat (2 coats?).
9. Top coat.
I'm pretty handy but I've never done this before so you're talking to a novice.
Cheers
Nick.